baalbaki SPA-218, SPA-218L User manual

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40616.3- Março/2011
Band Saw
Band Saw
SPA-218/218L
SPA-218/218L
Instruction manual
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SUMMARY
1.2 Main Components
1.3 Technical Characteristics
1. INTRODUCTION
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1.1 Safety
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2. INSTALLATION and PRE OPERATION
2.1 Installation
2.2 Pre Operation
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4. GENERAL SAFETY RULES
4.1 Operation Fundamentals Practices
4.4 Operation
4.2 Cares and Observations before to Switch On the Saw
4.5 After the Work Ends
4.3 Routine Inspection
4.6 Maintenance Performance
4.7 Advices
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5. PROBLEMS ANALYSIS and SOLUTIONS
5.1 Problems, Causes and Solutions
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5.2 Adjustment and Components Replacement
5.3 Electric diagram Model SPA-218/218L
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3. OPERATION
3.1 Operation Process
3.2 Cleaning
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12
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On/Off Switch
Vontage Selector Switch
5.3 Switch on Diagram Mododel SPA-218/218L.
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1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 Safety
If and when the Bone Saws Mod. SPA-218/218L, are not correctly used , they
are potentially DANGEROUS machines. Cleaning , maintenance and any other
service in the machine shall be carried out by duly trained people, and with the plug
off its socket. The instructions below, must be always followed to avoid
ACCIDENTS:
1.1.1 Take the electric plug off its socket, before to withdraw any moving part ,
before cleaning, maintenance or any other kind of service.
1.1.2 Never use any kind of tools, not belonging to the saw to help cutting .
1.1.3 Never touch the blade 5 (Pic.01), even with the saw switched off, because
the blade has sharp edges .
1.1.4 Never adjust the blade guide 4 (Pic.01), nor the cut regulator 10
(Pic.01) with the saw blade in movement .
1.1.5 Do not use water jets directly to the band saw
1.1.6 During cutting operation, never wear loose clothes with wide sleeves
principally around the wrists .
1.1.7 Wear steel gloves during cutting operation .
1.1.8 Keep hands away from moving parts .
1.1.9 Never switch on the saw with any open doors 03 or 09 (Pic.01).
1.2 Main Components
All components are manufactured with carefully chosen raw materials in
accordance with Siemsen experience and testing standards .
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5. 2 Adjustment and Components Substitution
5.2.1 Belts
Keep the belts properly adjusted in order to guarantee the good functionality
of the equipment. Loosen belts shall skid during its operation.
There must be careful not to over press the belts, avoiding ball bearing premature
wastage.
5. 2. 2 Blade regulation
With daily use the Band Saw model SPA-218/218L the Blade may suffer a
light stretching, because the metal are of an elastic structure. Therefore check the
Blade tension before starting to work . Turn clockwise the Blade Tension Regulator
Nº.01 (Pict.01) until the Blade is at the right working tension to work.
5. 2. 3 Cut Regulator Adjustment
The Cut Regulator (optional) has been developed to help cutting and for the
operator safety. Its main purpose is to assure meat slices homogeneous thickness .
To adjust the Cut Regulator proceed as follows:
Turn the Knob counter clockwise to be able to move the Cut Regulator.
Move the Regulator horizontally in order to obtain the cutting thickness
needed.
Finally, turn the Knob clockwise to block it at the desired position.
5. 2. 4 Blade Guide Adjustment
The Blade Guide shall be adjusted in accordance with the height of the
product to be cut. Its purpose is to keep the Blade inflexible and perpendicular to the
Table.
To adjust the Blade Guide the Blade must be still and the Band Saw switched
off. Proceed as follows:
Turn the Knob counter clockwise to allow a vertical movement.
Adjust the Blade guide as near as possible to the upper height of the product
to be cut. However the guide shall not impede the free product movement.
Finally, turn the Knob clockwise to block the Blade Guide at the desired height.
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Picture - 01
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05
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01. Blade stretching knob
02. On/off Switch
03. Upper Door
04. Blade Guide
05. Blade (5/8” width)
06. Movable Table
07. Support
08. Fixed Table
09. Lower Door
10. Cut Regulator (optional)
11. Upper Wheel
12. Lower Wheel
13. Loop
14. Cut Regulator Knob
15. Voltage Selector Switch
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* Blade blunt.
* Change the blade.
* Unusual noises.
*The blade frequently tears.
* Difficulty to cut the product. * The blade or the wheels are
dirty.
* Clean the saw according to
item 3.2.
* Wrong tension on the blade.
* Regulate blade tension
according to item 5.2.1.
* The blade is off the wheels
center.
* The blade or the wheels are
dirty .
* Clean the saw according to
item 3.2.
* Fault wheels.
* Change the wheels.
* Blade slipping on wheels.
* The blade is not correctly
welded.
* Change the blade.
* Turn the blade tension
regulator. See item5.2.2.
Table - 02
* The saw does not switch
on.
* The saw plug is off its
socket.
* Lack of power.
* Problem with circuits of the
saw.
* Check if there is electric
power.
* Call Authorized Technical
Assistance.
* Call Authorized Technical
Assistance.
* Call Authorized Technical
Assistance.
* Put the plug on its socket.
* Steam or burn smell. * Problem with the internal or
external electric circuits of the
saw.
* Skid belts.
* Starting capacitor of the
motor with defect.
* The machine switches on
but when the product gets
contact with the blade
N°5(Pic.01) the machine
stops or works with low
speed rotation.
Problem
Causes
Solutions
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1.3 Technical Characteristics
** The Frequency will in accordance with the motor that the machine
shall be equip.
Table - 01
Characteristics
Unit
SPA-218/218L
Voltage
Power Rating
110 / 220
50 ou 60 (*)
0,55 ou 0,73
1500
625
640
67
82
260x263
2180
0,75 ou 1
V
Hz
CV
kW/h
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
kg
kg
Frequency
Consumption
Height
Width
Depth
Net Weight
Gross Weight
Height x Cutting- Max. X Width
Blade Lenght
2 INSTALLATION and PRE OPERATION
2.1 INSTALLATION
The bone saws must be installed over a firm working floor.
Check the electric network voltage, if it is 110 or 220 V. Following, settle the
machine according to the network voltage through the voltage selector switch,
located inside the machine through the rubber cover in the back of the machine.
The electric cord has two round pins and one earth wire. It is obligatory to
have the 3 properly connected before using the machine..
2.2 PRE OPERATION
First of all check if the Band Saw is firmly standing in its position . Before
using it clean the Blade Nº 05, Wheels Nº11 and Nº12 and Doors Nº 03 and Nº 09
(Pic.01), with water and neutral soap .
To adjust (stretch) the blade 05 (Pic.01), turn clockwise the Blade
Stretching Knob 01 (Pic.01).
IMPORTANT
Be sure that the Blade Nº 05 (Pic.01) has the right tension before operating
the saw, by turning clockwise the Blade Stretching Knob Nº01 (Pic.01).
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4.4 Operation
4.4.1 Advice
Be sure your hair is not loose in order to avoid getting caught by turning parts
which could lead to a serious accident. Tie your hair well up and/or cover your head with
a scarf.
The operation performed by not trained or skilled personnel shall be forbidden.
Never touch turning parts with your hands or in any other way.
NEVER operate machine without all original safety devices under perfect
conditions.
4.5 After Finishing The Work
4.5.1 Precautions
Always TURN THE MACHINE OFF by removing the plug from the socket before
cleaning the machine. Never clean the machine unless it has come to a complete stop.
Put all components back to their functional positions before turning it ON again.
Check level of oil. DO NOT place your fingers in between belts and pulleys nor
chains and gears.
4.6 Maintenance
4.6.1 Danger
Any maintenance with the machine in working situation is dangerous. TURN IT
OFF BY PULLING THE PLUG OFF THE SOCKET DURING MAINTENANCE.
4.7 Advice
Electrical or mechanical maintenance must be done by qualified personal for
such operation.
Person in charge has to be sure that the machine is under TOTAL SAFETY
conditions when working.
5 Analysis and Problems Solving
5.1 Problem, causes and solutions
The Band Saws have been designed to need minimum maintenance, however,
some performance failures may happen due mainly to natural worn out, caused by the
use of the Saw.
If some problem arises with your Bone Saw, check Table - 02 in the next pages, where there
are detailed some possible solutions.
Besides, the Company is ready to assist you through your Dealer or Authorized Technical
Assistance (Check the attached list of authorized Technical Assistance).
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IMPORTANT
Under no circumstances, your hand is to be placed in front of the Blade to
push the meat to be cutted.
With the machine switched off , adjust the Blade Guide and the Cut
Regulator.
To start the Band Saw, press the On/Off switch on the upper side of
the machine. Put the product to be processed on the Movable Table, and push it
towards the Blade leaning it on the Cut Regulator to have a uniform thickness slice.
Withdrawing the product, be careful that it does not touch on the back
side (flat side) of the Blade 07 (Pic.01), doing such will avoid the Blade to jump
out of the wheels 04 (Pic.01)
To clean the Band Saw, first of all, switch it off from electric source . All the
parts in direct contact with the meat must to be cleaned .
To remove the movable parts, please proceed as follows:
3.2.1 Loose the Blade, turning clockwise the Blade Stretching Knob and take
the Wheels off Nº11 an Nº 12 (Pic.01).
3.2.2 Take off the loop that fixes the Lower Wheel by pulling it frontwards.
3.2.3 Wash all the parts with water and neutral soap, then dry them
3.2.4 Never use hard or sharp objects such as: KNIVES, HOOKS, or similar, to
clean meat hanging on the saw Doors . Use a plastic brush to remove it and to clean.
3.2.5 To assemble the several parts removed, proceed the inverse steps as above
described.
3. Operation
3.1 Operation Process
3.2 Cleaning
IMPORTANT
Place vaseline in the Lower Wheel hub hole Nº 12 (Pic 01) every 15 days.
Check the Blade position. The right position is with its teeth towards the
front side of the Band Saw, and bent down .
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READ CAREFULLY AND WITH ATTENTION THE SAFETY OR OPERATION
INSTRUCTIONS LABELS DISPLAYED ON THE MACHINE, AS WELL AS THE
INSTRUCTION MANUAL AND THE TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS WRITTEN
INSIDE .
4.2 Safety Procedures and Notes Before Switching Machine ON
IMPORTANT
Carefully read ALL INSTRUCTIONS of this manual before turning the machine ON.
Be sure to be familiar with the instructions and that you have well understood all
information contained in this manual. If you have any question contact your
supervisor or your nearest Dealer.
4.2.1 Danger
An electric cable or electric wire with damaged jacket or bad insulation could
cause electrical shocks as well as electrical leak. Before use, check conditions of all
wires and cables.
4.2.2 Advices
Be sure ALL INSTRUCTIONS in this manual have been thoroughly understood.
Every function and operational procedure have to be very clear to the operator. Contact
your nearest Dealer for further questions.
Any manual command (switch, button or lever) shall be given only after being
sure it is the correct one.
4.2.3 Precautions
The electric cable has to be compatible with the power required by the machine.
Cables touching the floor or close to the machine need to be protected against short
circuits.
Oil reservoir has to be full up to the required level as indicated. Check level and
add oil if necessary.
4.3 Routine Inspection
4.3.1 Advice
When checking the tension of the belts or chains, DO NOT introduce your fingers
between the belts and the pulleys and nor between the chain and the gears.
4.3.2 Precautions
Check if motors, belts, chains or gears and sliding or turning parts of the machine
produce abnormal noises.
Check the tension of the belts and chains and replace the set when belt, chain or
gears show signs of being worn out.
When checking tensions of belts or chain DO NOT introduce your fingers
between belts and pulleys, nor between the chains and gears.
Check protections and safety devices to make sure they are working properly.
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4. General Safety Practices
4.1 Basic Operation Practices
4.1.1 Dangerous parts
Some parts of the electric devices are connected to high voltage points . These
parts when touched may cause severe electrical shocks or even be fatal.
Never touch commands such as buttons, switches and knobs with wet hands ,
wet clothes and/or shoes. By not following these instructions operator could be exposed
to severe electrical shocks or even to a fatal situation.
4.1.2 Warnings
The operator has to be well familiar with the position of ON/OFF Switch to make
sure the Switch is easy to be reached when necessary. Before any kind of maintenance,
physically remove plug from the socket.
Provide space for a comfortable operation thus avoiding accidents.
Water or oil spilled on the floor will turn it slippery and dangerous. Make sure
the floor is clean and dry.
Before giving any manual command (switch, buttons, turn keys or lever) be sure
the command is the correct one. Check this manual for further details if necessary.
Never use a manual command (switch, buttons, lever) unadvisedly.
If any work is to be made by two or more persons, coordination signs will have to
be given for each operation step. Every step of the operation shall be taken only if a
sign has been made and responded.
4.1.3 Advices
In case of power shortage, immediately turn the machine OFF.
Use recommended or equivalent lubricants, oils or greases.
Avoid mechanical shocks as they may cause failures or malfunction.
Avoid penetration of water, dirt or dust into mechanical or electrical components
of the machine.
DO NOT modify original characteristics of the machine.
DO NOT remove, tear off or maculate any labels stuck on the machine. If any
label has been removed or is no longer legible, contact your nearest dealer for
replacement.
The following safety instructions are addressed to both the operator of the
machine as well as the person in charge of maintenance. The machine has to be
delivered to the operator in perfect conditions of use, the Distributor must instruct the
Dealer about the machine operation and safety . The user shall operate the machine
only after being well acquainted with the safety procedures described in the present
manual. READ THIS MANUAL WITH ATTENTION.
IMPORTANT
If any item from the GENERAL SAFETY NOTIONS section is not applicable to
your product, please disregard it.
3.2.1Cautions with Stainless Steel:
The Stainless Steel may present rust signs, which ARE ALWAYS CAUSED
BY EXTERNAL AGENTS, especially when the cleaning or sanitization is not
constant and appropriate.
The Stainless Steel resistance towards corrosion is mainly due to the
presence of chrome, which in contact with oxygen allows the formation of a very
thin protective coat. This protective coat is formed through the whole surface of the
steel, blocking the action of external corrosive agents.
When the protective coat is broken, the corrosion process begins, being
possible to avoid it by means of constant and adequate cleaning.
Cleaning must always be done immediately after using the equipment. For
such end, use water, neutral soap or detergent, and clean the equipment with a soft
cloth or a nylon sponge. Then rinse it with plain running water, and dry immediately
with a soft cloth, this way avoiding humidity on surfaces and especially on gaps.
The rinsing and drying processes are extremely important to prevent stains
and corrosion from arising.
IMPORTANT
Acid solutions, salty solutions, disinfectants and some sterilizing solutions
(hypochlorites, tetravalent ammonia salts, iodine compounds, nitric acid
and others), must be AVOIDED, once it cannot remain for long in contact
with the stainless steel:
These substances attack the stainless steel due to the CHLORINE on its
composition, causing corrosion spots (pitting).
Even detergents used in domestic cleaning must not remain in contact with
the stainless steel longer than the necessary, being mandatory to remove it with plain
water and then dry the surface completely.
Use of abrasives:
Sponges or steel wool and carbon steel brushes, besides scratching the
surface and compromising the stainless steel protection, leave particles that rust and
react contaminating the stainless steel. That is why such products must not be used
for cleaning and sanitization. Scrapings made with sharp instruments or similar must
also be avoided.
Main substances that cause stainless steel corrosion:
Dust, grease, acid solutions such as vinegar, fruit juices, etc., saltern
solutions (brine), blood, detergents (except for the neutral ones), common steel
particles, residue of sponges or common steel wool, and also other abrasives.
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